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"Thank u, Next"
Ariana Grande
A STar is Born Soundtrack
"God is a Woman"
Ariana Grande
"The Joke"
Brandi Carlisle
11.3.18
7.3.18
"Rockstar"
Post Malone feat. 21 savage
"God's Plan"
Drake
Nominations
Announced
12.7.18
2.10.19
Gaga: Dan MacMedan, Lamar: Scott Dudelson, malone: Rich Fury/AMA2018, Grande: Jim Spellman /Getty Images GRAMMY: Courtesy of the RecordingAcademy™/Getty Images © 2018; Thank u, Next, Rockstar, God is a Woman: Courtesy of Republic Records; God’s Plan: Courtesy of YMCM and republic records; A Star is Born: Courtesy of Interscope Records
11.13.17
"SHallow"
Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper
9.27.18
10.5.18
"All the Stars"
Kendrick Lamar & SZA
1.4.18
THANK U
NEXT (YEAR)
Her single is inescapable, but won't be Grammy eligible 'til 2020. But GIAW (below) is up for one.
9.15.17
BETTER NOW?
The album "Rockstar" appears on (Beerbongs and Bentleys) falls within the eligibility period...
1.19.18
2019 Grammy
Awards
99 PEOPLE DON'T BELIEVE IN YOU
But all it takes is one song released right before the cutoff to get a Grammy nod.
...and since it wasn't nominated before, it's technically eligible now, even if it was released too early.
We didn't make the rules.
The Grammys operate on a weird window of eligibility (see below) that ensures you'll be double-checking what year you're in when the awards air. Our timeline, featuring a sample of nominated songs, lays out what got released when and why Post Malone is still in the mix.
Why the Grammys always feel two years too late.
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60th grammys
1.28.18
GRAMMYS
SO OLD